http://sugarhaven.livejournal.com/ ([identity profile] sugarhaven.livejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] no_takebacks2011-10-01 08:15 am

Bright Side

A lot of people around here are not particularly fond of RDM mainly because for what he did to the pilots at the last season. He has also been accused (based on his interviews and commentaries) of never truly being interested in the Kara/Lee relationship and never wanting to see them together. But is it really true? Are we fair to RDM and the rest of the BSG creators? Why would they give us such an amazing love story if they simply didn't care?

I want you to try to forget all the negative that's been said and focus only on the bright side. Is there anything positive that you like that any of the BSG crew (writers, directors or actors) or anybody outside of this fandom ever said about the pilots? If so, please share with us snippets of reviews, comments, commentaries etc. that you are fond of and help us forget all the bad stuff. 
You can find audios and transcripts of RDM's podcasts here

Jamie on pilots, again

[identity profile] winegums.livejournal.com 2011-10-01 09:40 pm (UTC)(link)
pre-S2 - "It's like lots of relationships, you can't simplify it. There's nothing easy about it. They are indisputably attracted to each other. But it's latent. There's so much guilt for the dead brother and dead fiancé between them. Then arguably, she's more responsible for his death than anybody else, yet he blames his dad for it. Can they get together knowing there's the dead brother between them? That's really awkward.

And [Commander Adama] really really relies on her, she's like a daughter to him, he's close to her and Lee resents that. On the professional side, lee's a pretty damn good pilot, but [before this] he's never paid his dues. Starbuck is sort of the go-to officer to pull irons out of the fire. He's working hard to do his job, but he's sort of overshadowed by her.

But then at the end of the first season, when she sleeps with Baltar, he doesn't even know why he's so angry, why he has all these feelings about it. It's a great thing to play, it's not on the surface, it's not really vocalized. He has no idea how much he needs Starbuck and how much he feels for her."